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Absolutely they did.They absolutely nailed the clickers!
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Absolutely they did.They absolutely nailed the clickers!
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The sounds, the in-your-face scariness. Definitely intense scene that one in the museum.They absolutely nailed the clickers!
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Can we just get HBO to do every video game adaption series from now on?
Imagine what they could have done with the upcoming Fallout series, or the Witcher worlds.
What could have been
I am personally worried about the God of War series. How the hell to do adapt a series where the main character is always angry, without making it look and sound like you’re watching Vin Diesel try to act?
I think they'll go with the stoic mostly strong silent type rather than angry most of the time. But yeah being Amazon I don't hold much hope for quality of this level.
A few people have been playing the game along side the show and stoping where the episode endsI've been playing through this again as I played it once when I got it with my PS4 way back when, I'm up to just after where the last episode ended and it kind of looks to me that they might be basing a whole episode on only a line or two of dialogue out of the game.
I think Kaitlin Dever probs resembles Ellie look wise.. but if you wanted voice, Elliot page was prob closest before transgendering to Elliot.I’m not the biggest fan of the casting of Ellie though
I reckon they’lli have no idea how they are going to do season 2.
Like if they do the same structure as the gameand end with the switch from Ellie to Abby i dont know how many will stick around for season 3. unless they do flashbacks and backstory for a season and end with Ellie going to Seattle to hunt down Abby, then season 3 is more or less the main game with one day per episode where each episode would be like 90mins and just 7 episodes long
Dont think that will work.I reckon they’llon a cliffhanger. Since Joel’s death happens too early, I reckon it’ll be on Jesse’s death.
I reckon they’llon a cliffhanger. Since Joel’s death happens too early, I reckon it’ll be on Jesse’s death.
Dont think that will work.Jesse's death wouldnt be what sends Ellie down that dark path of guilt and anger. also if they swapped Joel and Jesse's death there is no way even Dina almost getting killed would have Ellie go home and give up for a year or so before PTSD sets her off. and having Joel blindsided by a gunshot death wouldnt produce the PTSD that Ellie has to deal with the whole game.
My guess would be that they won't hard split the 2nd and 3rd seasons like that. It would mean you go almost an entire season without certain characters, which I don't think will feel right.I don't understand what you're saying mate? I'm not suggesting they swap the order of their deaths. If anything, the show thus far has remained true to the narrative structure of the game. If that faithfulness continues into the next series, I imagine the split between the 2nd and 3rd seasons would be:
S2: The whole Jackson enclave sequence. Meet Abby and her mates. Joel meets a golf club. Bye Joel. Everyone goes to Seattle, lots of fights on the way. Get to Seattle, there's a couple of episodes with the Seraphites and Nora. Ellie becomes increasingly unhinged/ruthless, tortures Nora, kills Mel and Owen. Fight with Abby ensues, Jesse dies. End of season 2.
S3: Abby flashback, she's captured by Seraphites. Bit of Yara and Lev backstory, leading up to rescuing mum. She's killed instead. WLF take on the Seraphites. Massive fight scene. Abby discovers Owen and Mel. Then Ellie and Tommy rock up and there's another big fight. Farm scene, Ellie's all buggered up. Tommy arrives with info about Abby. Ellie goes off to California. Fights Abby. Comes back to farm, fini.
TL; DR - Jesse's death is not just a natural cliffhanger, its also bang smack in the middle of the 2 season structure. I reckon that'd work fine!
My guess would be that they won't hard split the 2nd and 3rd seasons like that. It would mean you go almost an entire season without certain characters, which I don't think will feel right.
If I had to guess,they'll do what the game rightfully couldn't do and just swap between timelines on and off so you get both sides of the story concurrently.
What I mean by "rightfully couldn't do" is that if they have you like Abby while playing as Ellie for the entire first half of the game, you're not going to be wanting to move forward with it. When playing as Abby, most of her story isn't associated with Ellie, so it takes away that "revenge" motivation until right near the end, when you damn well want to get revenge.
They need to build up Abby as a character and doing this alongside the Ellie story will actually allow a piece by piece narrative and people to genuinely take sides opposite to what could happen in the game if you want to push the story forward properly. I think focusing a whole season on just her or a whole season without her would possibly change a lot of viewers perspectives different to how it maybe needs to be for a TV Show.
I think if you swap timelines, between both, basically how it could've been done in the game but wasn't due to consistency reasons then you easily do have a decent end point as well.
Ideally too you'd then be able to really expand out the last portion of the story and go more wild with the last section more than the game did too.
Side note - I find it hilarious that people think Joel wouldn't die. It's literally the whole game! You change the entire thing if it's not Joel dying...
Also I feel there's plenty of 'off brand' stories that can be added for a few 'filler' eps.
Interesting. Maybe. I think its critical for the game version of the story that Abby is built up as a monster before the roles are reversed and the audience gets the big reveals. Its quite hard to build her up as a monster (and thus humanise her later) if we have all the plot points of her relationship with Ellie in chronological order. If you tell both their stories at once, it risks losing those suckerpunch moments of big reveals.
Not even close to how i expected this episode to go. Wow it was amazing.
sad that we didnt get the Bill/Ellie scene from the game, for a moment i thought after Frank had decided it was his last day that Bill we might get that scene and Bill would become bitter again. but when i saw Bill recreating the first night they spent together i knew he would also take the pills.
the preview for next week looks epic.